Credai Relocates Flagship Convention to India, Supporting PM's Economic Appeal
Credai has decided to move its annual convention, NATCON 2026, from Amsterdam to India, aligning with Prime Minister Modi's call for reduced overseas travel to conserve forex amid geopolitical tensions. The event attracts over 1,000 industry leaders and reflects the real estate sector's commitment to national interests.
In a significant move, Credai, the apex body of real estate developers, announced the relocation of its flagship convention from Amsterdam to India. This decision aligns with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal to curtail non-essential foreign travel as a measure to bolster the economy amid geopolitical tensions in West Asia.
The 23rd edition of NATCON 2026, typically held abroad, witnesses participation from over 1,000 developers and industry stakeholders. This relocation is a testament to Credai's commitment to national interests and its support for the Prime Minister's vision for economic prudence and domestic focus.
Credai President Shekhar Patel emphasized the importance of the real estate industry's alignment with national priorities. The association, representing over 13,000 developers, plans to shortly announce the new Indian venue for the convention.
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